Cavity ringdown spectroscopic detection of nitric oxide with a continuous-wave quantum-cascade laser

Citation:

AA Kosterev, AL Malinovsky, FK Tittel, C Gmachl, F Capasso, DL Sivco, JN Baillargeon, AL Hutchinson, and AY Cho. 2001. “Cavity ringdown spectroscopic detection of nitric oxide with a continuous-wave quantum-cascade laser.” APPLIED OPTICS, 40, 30, Pp. 5522-5529.

Abstract:

A spectroscopic gas sensor for nitric oxide (NO) detection based on a cavity ringdown technique was designed and evaluated. A cw quantum-cascade distributed-feedback laser operating at 5.2 mum was used as a tunable single-frequency light source. Both laser-frequency tuning and abrupt interruptions of the laser radiation were performed through manipulation of the laser current. A single ringdown event sensitivity to absorption of 2.2 x 10(-8) cm(-1) was achieved. Measurements of parts per billion (ppb) NO concentrations in N-2 with a 0.7-ppb standard error for a data collection time of 8 s have been performed. Future improvements are discussed that would allow quantification of NO in human breath. (C) 2001 Optical Society of America.